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temperature as you get in your car this morning in glen falls, new york, saratoga area, burlington, vermont, minus nine. i mean this is really heart of the winter. maybe as cold as you get all winter. boston and hartford in the single digits. we're waiting for the sun to come up. it will feel better in most areas. temperatures will recover into the low 20s. so by winter standards, that's just about as cold as it gets. 31 only in new york city. not even getting above freezing in central park. so this is about it. this will be the coldest day for new england as we get back to normal days. >> good to hear warmer days are ahead. thank you. >>> just ahead, hunger games actress jennifer lawrence with the naked truth about acting. >>> plus, they're called ozzie and harriet. they have millions of views and we'll explain why. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma?
temperature as you get in your car this morning in glen falls, new york, saratoga area, burlington, vermont, minus nine. i mean this is really heart of the winter. maybe as cold as you get all winter. boston and hartford in the single digits. we're waiting for the sun to come up. it will feel better in most areas. temperatures will recover into the low 20s. so by winter standards, that's just about as cold as it gets. 31 only in new york city. not even getting above freezing in central park. so...
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vermont is a rural state. i know something about moral problems. his status a lot more rural, so we will see how we can go forward together. in our country today, before it became not, let me thank all of our panelists for being here. we have a great set of panelists from all over the country and we very much appreciate them being here and we thank them for the work they do every day providing health care and doing research. in our country today, as many people know, we spend almost twice as much as to the people of any other country per capita on health care. that's about 18% of our gdp and the other health care outcomes in terms of life expect to see come into mortality and disease prevention are not particularly good in terms of international comparisons. one of the reasons for that is we have a major creases regarding primary access, which results in low quality health care for people in greater expenditures. low quality health care commander because of the crisis and primary health care spending substantially more than we should. today, 57 mil
vermont is a rural state. i know something about moral problems. his status a lot more rural, so we will see how we can go forward together. in our country today, before it became not, let me thank all of our panelists for being here. we have a great set of panelists from all over the country and we very much appreciate them being here and we thank them for the work they do every day providing health care and doing research. in our country today, as many people know, we spend almost twice as...
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i'm a life-long vermonter. i know gun store owners in vermont. they follow the law. they conduct background checks to block the conveyance of guns to those who should not have them. and they wonder why others who sell guns do not have to follow these same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated as mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to buy guns without background checks. it's a matter of common sense. if we agree that background checks are worthwhile, shouldn't we try to improve the content and use it to be more effective. what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearms in vermont, i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. at the outset of this hearing, i note that the second amendment is secure and will remain secure and protected. in two recent cases, the supreme court has confirmed that the second amendment, like the other aspects
i'm a life-long vermonter. i know gun store owners in vermont. they follow the law. they conduct background checks to block the conveyance of guns to those who should not have them. and they wonder why others who sell guns do not have to follow these same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated as mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to...
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or blocking waivers that give states the ability to create single payer systems under all of their vermont has already authorized it passed the law signed by the governor one of the state has been waiting for the republicans in congress to pass legislation giving them away for what they did that is a blocky but there's something sad about it too because it's this collectivization it's almost working like the cornwallis all of us were writing wise it's own laws and i like to visit basically these independent operators are basically forced to either join a large corporation so corporations or larger networks they're the ones the chains are the ones who are going to survive we've seen a lot on it but i look on a lot of companies in america actually i'll stop operate in america and move to canada because they don't have to pay the cost of health insurance if we go to a single payer system those companies might come back to america would not be a good thing i'm not sure a lot of those wendy's are going to move to canada often about that so out of that there is lots of employers who you know if
or blocking waivers that give states the ability to create single payer systems under all of their vermont has already authorized it passed the law signed by the governor one of the state has been waiting for the republicans in congress to pass legislation giving them away for what they did that is a blocky but there's something sad about it too because it's this collectivization it's almost working like the cornwallis all of us were writing wise it's own laws and i like to visit basically...
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places like new york city where right now your current windchill temperatures are 12 degrees burlington, vermont windchill of 3 degrees. in bangor, maine, 3 degrees below zero. it has to be terrible close to what it feels like on top of a building at the end of december. taking a look at precipitation we are looking at dry conditions across portions of the midwest. there are snow showers across at y areas. we could be looking at snowfall accumulation. northern shore of virginia and the carolinacarolinas. eastern portions of the carolinas on the wet side. southbound eastern parts of stet la texas southern part of the state moving southward and will be moving out of the area. southern california santa ana winds strong winds expected gusting over 40 miles per hour around the los angeles area sand weigh yo as we-- san diego. >> thank you very much, maria. >>> it is time to brew on this. kids these days. >> it's rain. nobody calls me ray. >> okay ray, i am molly. we met at our birthday party. remember? >> you are late. >> if you think the ruder generation -- or the younger generation is ruder you cou
places like new york city where right now your current windchill temperatures are 12 degrees burlington, vermont windchill of 3 degrees. in bangor, maine, 3 degrees below zero. it has to be terrible close to what it feels like on top of a building at the end of december. taking a look at precipitation we are looking at dry conditions across portions of the midwest. there are snow showers across at y areas. we could be looking at snowfall accumulation. northern shore of virginia and the...
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joining me was the governor of vermont, howard dean. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me on. and thanks for karen for beating me over the head until i did get on. >> she is a friend of nerdland, there's no doubt about that. >> that's right. >> i want to talk about the 50 state strategy, the piece that came along with your tenure of leadership. also, you got a lot of pushback from within the party saying we have to take this thing national. >> yeah. well, look, the washington party rarely gets what's going on elsewhere. washington is disconnected from the rest of the country. they are smart, hard working people. it's one of the reasons president obama ran his campaign from chicago. you just don't get what goes on in the rest of the country when you are in washington. it's not surprising they want to do things it old fashioned way. to build a party, tough be everywhere. one of the reasons we got clobbered in legislature is because our party's have gotten weak. the dnc needs to help state parties and train them, as we did and they need them to make their own decisions. people fr
joining me was the governor of vermont, howard dean. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me on. and thanks for karen for beating me over the head until i did get on. >> she is a friend of nerdland, there's no doubt about that. >> that's right. >> i want to talk about the 50 state strategy, the piece that came along with your tenure of leadership. also, you got a lot of pushback from within the party saying we have to take this thing national. >> yeah. well,...
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i'm joined tonight by howard dean, former governor of vermont and former chair of the dnc. governor dean, good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks for having me on, ed. >> you bet. is this just something harry reid has to do? i mean, if you look at taxation. >> yeah. >> if you look at gun legislation, how could any of this not get filibustered based on what we saw in the 112th? >> actually, the filibuster is designed to thwart the will of the majority. but the problem is not that, because our constitution protects the minority, which is a good thing. the problem is the republicans have made it into a farce and, basically, brought the business of the entire government to a halt. so that's why it must be changed. i'm not for getting rid of it, but i am for changing it dramatically so it can't be abused anymore there are some really important things that face this country. very little was done in the last two years, and that's because the republicans believed that if they could win the election if they did nothing, they put their party ahead of their country. that must not
i'm joined tonight by howard dean, former governor of vermont and former chair of the dnc. governor dean, good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks for having me on, ed. >> you bet. is this just something harry reid has to do? i mean, if you look at taxation. >> yeah. >> if you look at gun legislation, how could any of this not get filibustered based on what we saw in the 112th? >> actually, the filibuster is designed to thwart the will of the majority. but the...
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when i buy firearms in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> i do not believe the way the law is working now, unfortunately, that it does any good to extend the law to private sales between hobbyists and collectors. >> you do not support mandatory background checks at all instances at gun shows? >> we do not because the fact is the law right now is is a failure the way it's working? senator, there needs to be change in the culture of prosecution at the entire federal level. it it's a national disgrace. the fact is we could dramatically cut crime with guns and save lives all over this country if we would start enforcing the 9,000 federal laws we have on the books. i'm talking about drug dealers with guns, gangs with guns and felons with guns they are simply not being enforced. the numbers are shocking. >> shepard: recent fox news poll found 56% of registered voters say they do support banning high capacity magazines. 54% say they back an assault weapons bannen? sores of the new ban are not sure they can get i
when i buy firearms in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> i do not believe the way the law is working now, unfortunately, that it does any good to extend the law to private sales between hobbyists and collectors. >> you do not support mandatory background checks at all instances at gun shows? >> we do not because the fact is the law right now is is a failure the way it's working? senator, there needs to be change in the culture of...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." meet the bomb makers. we go inside of the fight against bashar al-assad just as israeli warplanes carried out a strike in syrian territory. america's gun debate moves to capitol hill where a congresswoman who was shot herself makes it difficult personal plea. >> it will be hard but the time it is now. you must act. >> we used to love our blackberries, now the company is moving into smart phones. we love them, too? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the war in syria is more
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >>...
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i feel calls in vermont where family members say that i have my kid, my husband, a serious problem and i can't find a mental health treatment now. let me ask you a simple question. if our goal is to make sure that mental-health care is available to all people that need it, how many thousands and thousands of mental health practitioners does this country needs? how do we get them? >> i am going to turn to my colleague that is just completing the work force, so she looked very carefully at this issue. >> we don't have good studies that say how many we need. we have lots of data that tell us what we don't have. we have lots of data that give us comparisons between certain areas and certain types of practitioners. it will be ready. >> before we get to the report, we need better data. is it fair to say that if i am a low income person living in rural america or urban america, today i am going to have a difficult time finding mental health care for my loved one? >> thank you for the question, it is not even so much but clearly in certain areas, we don't have enough. i come from new mexico, s
i feel calls in vermont where family members say that i have my kid, my husband, a serious problem and i can't find a mental health treatment now. let me ask you a simple question. if our goal is to make sure that mental-health care is available to all people that need it, how many thousands and thousands of mental health practitioners does this country needs? how do we get them? >> i am going to turn to my colleague that is just completing the work force, so she looked very carefully at...
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staying at a nearby hotel when she was stabbed to death monday in the lobby. 37-year-old rodney hill of vermont has been charged with murder in what appears to be a random attack. >> those circumstances i believe are still under investigation. exactly what happened. >> reporter: whatever happened is not in sync with the educated refined woman who her friends called a brilliant humanitarian. >> she will be remembered for her kindness, her keen intellect, her love of music. >> reporter: as much as her friends admired and respected her, many didn't even know houghton was so accomplished. she was that private of a person. >> we have had many conversations but really not about her, her life. it's a secret. >> reporter: what was no secret was she was extraordinary. it seems in just about every way. rodney bow shea knew her from their homeowners association. he marveled at her attention to he do tail. >> she could almost put a whole meeting on a three-by-five card it was so small. it was accurate and beautiful. >> reporter: and she was beautiful. at last no good reason why she's still not here. in nov
staying at a nearby hotel when she was stabbed to death monday in the lobby. 37-year-old rodney hill of vermont has been charged with murder in what appears to be a random attack. >> those circumstances i believe are still under investigation. exactly what happened. >> reporter: whatever happened is not in sync with the educated refined woman who her friends called a brilliant humanitarian. >> she will be remembered for her kindness, her keen intellect, her love of music....
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let's turn to senator bernie sanders of vermont, who is the only member of the democratic caucus to vote against the so-called filibuster reform. senator, good to have you with us tonight. i'd like you to respond to that fundraising letter of mitch mcconnell. i mean, are things going to change? are we going to see the same old mitch? >> look, at the end of the day, what that legislation did is made it easier for some cabinet appointees to take their jobs. that's important. it's going to speed up the process in the senate. that's important. but at the end of the day, ed, this country faces enormous economic crises. we've got to deal with global warming. we've got to deal with education. we have to deal with deficit reduction. we are not going to be able to do what the american people want if we have to get 60 votes. and as a result of that agreement, we're going to continue to have to get 60 votes. and that's why i voted against it. >> isn't mr. mcconnell showing it's going to be the same attitude? he beat the liberals. >> no, i think it will. look, here is what has happened. historically
let's turn to senator bernie sanders of vermont, who is the only member of the democratic caucus to vote against the so-called filibuster reform. senator, good to have you with us tonight. i'd like you to respond to that fundraising letter of mitch mcconnell. i mean, are things going to change? are we going to see the same old mitch? >> look, at the end of the day, what that legislation did is made it easier for some cabinet appointees to take their jobs. that's important. it's going to...
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. >> vermont. or belgium. >> use them responsibly. anybody can have them. microsoft. >> we have for you as a gift. >> what. >> one of your recent tweets. >> i'm at a justin bieber concert with my daughter. please kill me now. it doesn't even have to be humanely. >> i took my daughters to the concert and i'm just now getting -- it was saturday night. i'm just now getting my hearing back. it's the loudest thing. there was a girl this far away from me on the other side of me from my daughter who for two solid hours just went i love you right in my ear. it wasn't me she was talking to. it was justin who was over there. you know? he's very cute. he does this. you want to know why teenage girls love him? pretend these are dark sun gases. >> that will get you. >> that would do it. >> that was good for like two solid minutes of screaming. >> that would do it. >> he didn't have to do anything es, just take off his sunglasses. >> the novel is "insane city," dave barry one of the greats. thanks, dave. >> put
. >> vermont. or belgium. >> use them responsibly. anybody can have them. microsoft. >> we have for you as a gift. >> what. >> one of your recent tweets. >> i'm at a justin bieber concert with my daughter. please kill me now. it doesn't even have to be humanely. >> i took my daughters to the concert and i'm just now getting -- it was saturday night. i'm just now getting my hearing back. it's the loudest thing. there was a girl this far away from me on...
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if a senator leahy from vermont, i see him and i travel all over the country for each one of those people. i've been to california for george miller and i think him because it was his committee who named the law ledbetter. and i am told that i am the only alabamian with a lot named for them. it's not common. there is less than 35 in history. i'll be going back to seattle law school in seattle, washington next month and isolated there that's been doing the research. so this is not a common thing to have the law. the congressman miller said, we don't blame them. whoever drafted the bill. any other questions? [inaudible] before you got that now, did you have any suspicions you are not being paid? >> common sense would tell me based on the treatment and so forth and a lot of other things are so great in the book, common sense told me they were not paying me what the men were being paid, but i was sort of a trailblazer. and i think any woman had ever lasted as long as i did in that job. not to my knowledge. i felt like i was in the ballpark, but when i got that note and saw how much less in ca
if a senator leahy from vermont, i see him and i travel all over the country for each one of those people. i've been to california for george miller and i think him because it was his committee who named the law ledbetter. and i am told that i am the only alabamian with a lot named for them. it's not common. there is less than 35 in history. i'll be going back to seattle law school in seattle, washington next month and isolated there that's been doing the research. so this is not a common thing...
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when i stood back and sort of said, 'well, here i am in burlington, vermont,' well, i sort of told you what i thought, i mean, because it was, you know, my subjective response to a place is as valid as anyone else's. so there's a mixture between the two. c-span: one of my biggest surprises is that you interviewed the parents of a former booknotes guest, nell irwin painter... >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: ...professor at princeton, wrote a book on "sojourner truth." how'd you find her parents? >> guest: well, i'd been a friend of nell's and so i had known them for quite a few--a number of years. c-span: where do they live? >> guest: they live in oakland, california, where nell grew up and mrs. irvin, who is an author herself, told me the story of the year she and her husband--several years, i'm sorry--spent in ghana. and this is one of those--those big things in african community, the sort of going back to africa. and, you know, just how emotional it was and how that changed them in their perception of america and africa. c-span: and nell painter was there with them, was with her parents.
when i stood back and sort of said, 'well, here i am in burlington, vermont,' well, i sort of told you what i thought, i mean, because it was, you know, my subjective response to a place is as valid as anyone else's. so there's a mixture between the two. c-span: one of my biggest surprises is that you interviewed the parents of a former booknotes guest, nell irwin painter... >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: ...professor at princeton, wrote a book on "sojourner truth." how'd you find...
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when i bought firearms in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> reporter: we've heard from top republicans on the committee, including charles grassley of iowa who suggested it's important to look at other issues, kurt aourl issues of violence, also looking at mental health issues. on the background check issue chairman leahy made this suggestion to wayne lapierre of the national rifle association. >> so you do not support mandatory background checks in all instances at gun shows? >> we do not, because the fact is the law right now is a failure the way it's working. the fact is that you have 76,000-some people that have been denied under the present law, only 44 were prosecuted. you're letting them go. >> reporter: we've heard from the full range of opinions on this panel. have you a woman on the panel who says that women feel more secure if they are armed so she fought for the second amendment if you will. you've also heard people talking about mental illness. captain kelly, gabrielle giffords' husband talked
when i bought firearms in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> reporter: we've heard from top republicans on the committee, including charles grassley of iowa who suggested it's important to look at other issues, kurt aourl issues of violence, also looking at mental health issues. on the background check issue chairman leahy made this suggestion to wayne lapierre of the national rifle association. >> so you do not support mandatory...
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alalbans, vermont, is conducting the band. this is something where tradition just plays a big part in it. i think this is one of the great things about how government's changed in the united states, but pretty much everything stays the same. this shows the world that we can change governments. we can have our own mini-revolutions or rebellions, but it occurs in an orderly, peaceful fashion. >> there will be a speech. this is also martin luther king jr. day. so will the president bring that in? >> well, part of it will be he'll be using two bibles today, the lincoln bible and the martin luther king jr. traveling bible. what king took with him as he traveled to draw inspiration for his sermons as he went and his activism around the country. there's a big significance to that for the president today. martin luther king's real first name was michael. >> was it? >> yes. >> all right. >> we'll be chating with michael all morning long. when we come back, we'll talk about the speech, what to expect in the second term, what the preside
alalbans, vermont, is conducting the band. this is something where tradition just plays a big part in it. i think this is one of the great things about how government's changed in the united states, but pretty much everything stays the same. this shows the world that we can change governments. we can have our own mini-revolutions or rebellions, but it occurs in an orderly, peaceful fashion. >> there will be a speech. this is also martin luther king jr. day. so will the president bring...
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in 2007, she was appointed director of vermont motor vehicles. she has held a number of positions, culminating in her appointment as director. working in such capacities as a support specialist at the inception of her career, she moved on to become an administrative officer. in 1997, jennifer worked in the capacity of financial program analyst at the apartment of national resources and environmental control. the 1998-2002, she was program manager for the clean water program at that department. a 2002, -- by 2002, she was provided the opportunity to work as senior legislative analyst for that department of comptroller general in vermont. she graduated from wilmington university with the d.a. in -- a ba in management. last is gloria rectanus, an assistant director of government accountability office. having received a b.a. in political science from west virginia university and a master's in russian studies from bridgetown, lori has been with the plo since 1984, leading to a wide range of efforts to improve the effectiveness of federal programs. she
in 2007, she was appointed director of vermont motor vehicles. she has held a number of positions, culminating in her appointment as director. working in such capacities as a support specialist at the inception of her career, she moved on to become an administrative officer. in 1997, jennifer worked in the capacity of financial program analyst at the apartment of national resources and environmental control. the 1998-2002, she was program manager for the clean water program at that department....
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the chairman of the committee, patrick leahy of vermont says he wants to work up legislation that he can introduce to the committee within a month. norah and charlie? >> nancy, thanks. >>> a win storm in the south killed two and caused heavy damage. overnight it knocked out power to tens of thousands. in new york city this morning runoff from heavy rain is rushing down city streets. >> and six tornados hit tennessee yesterday crushing homes and businesses. one man died when a tree fell on the shed where he took corps. the mauve destructive twister killed another man in adairsville, georgia, and that's where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: norah and charlie, good morning. this is what's left in adairsville. much of the debris is from one of the sides of the building. that is the roof. and mangled in all of this debris is downed power lines. this is what cleanup crews will have to deal with today as many residents return to see if they have anything left. >> hey, that's a tornado, buddy. >> reporter: late wednesday the tornado touched down here in adairsville
the chairman of the committee, patrick leahy of vermont says he wants to work up legislation that he can introduce to the committee within a month. norah and charlie? >> nancy, thanks. >>> a win storm in the south killed two and caused heavy damage. overnight it knocked out power to tens of thousands. in new york city this morning runoff from heavy rain is rushing down city streets. >> and six tornados hit tennessee yesterday crushing homes and businesses. one man died when...
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welch of vermont. pelosi. went strup. boehner -- wenstrup. boehner. westmoreland. whitfield. boehner. williams. boehner. wilson of florida. pelosi. wilson of south carolina. boehner. wittman. boehner. wolf. boehner. womack. boehner. woodall. boehner. yarmuth. pelosi. yoder. boehner. yoho. cantor. young of alaska. boehner. young of florida. boehner. young of indiana. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will now say the names of the representatives-elect who did not call their name in the call. the clerk: blackburn. boehner. bachmann. boehner. blackburn. blumenauer. blumenauer. boehner. boehner. garrett. boehner. labrador. labrador. lewis. lewis. mulvaney. mulvaney. roybal-allard. roybal-allard. salmon. salmon. stockman. present. boehner. is there any other representatives-elect who did not answer the call of the roll and wish to vote, they may come to the well and vote at this time. the clerk: the tellers agree in their tallies, the total number of votes cast is 426, of which the honorable john a. boehner of the state of ohio has received 220. the honorable nan
welch of vermont. pelosi. went strup. boehner -- wenstrup. boehner. westmoreland. whitfield. boehner. williams. boehner. wilson of florida. pelosi. wilson of south carolina. boehner. wittman. boehner. wolf. boehner. womack. boehner. woodall. boehner. yarmuth. pelosi. yoder. boehner. yoho. cantor. young of alaska. boehner. young of florida. boehner. young of indiana. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will now say the names of the representatives-elect who did not call their...
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i am a lifelong vermonter. i know gun store owners in vermont. they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without background checks? it is a simple matter of common sense. if we agree the background check system is worth while, shouldn't we try to improve its content and use it so it can be more effective? what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearms in vermont, i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else, too. at the outset of this hearing, i note that the second amendment is secure and will remain secure and protected. in two recent cases, the supreme court has concerned that the -- has ruled that the second amendm
i am a lifelong vermonter. i know gun store owners in vermont. they follow the law. they conduct background checks to prevent getting guns to those who should not have them. they wonder why others who sell guns to not have to follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the law that allows them to buy guns without...
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host: beverly, vermont. good morning. caller: my big problem with all this discussion is no one is bringing up the point that children, what they experience in their own homes with hate. because today on tv and everywhere you go, people show so much more hate to everyone. and it seems like that is your basis for a child to grow up if they're seeing hate and people being made fun of in schools, children are made fun of for whatever reason because they're different. don't you think that is the seed that grows within that child and when they grow up? maybe it is a mental problem but it started from that hate. host: from twitter. guest: absolutely. this comes down to parenting. and i think research has shown again and again that children generally do end up with the values of their parents. the green hair or piercings or whatever the trend is may simply cover that up but they do end up with the same values as you. and i started doing my research i have a sister in minnesota a little more conservative her and her son is older
host: beverly, vermont. good morning. caller: my big problem with all this discussion is no one is bringing up the point that children, what they experience in their own homes with hate. because today on tv and everywhere you go, people show so much more hate to everyone. and it seems like that is your basis for a child to grow up if they're seeing hate and people being made fun of in schools, children are made fun of for whatever reason because they're different. don't you think that is the...
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presidents ago in 1988, republicans won in places like california, illinois, connecticut, delaware, vermont, new hampshire, new jersey. if we make the commitment, we can win again. >> he didn't use the name. that was george hw bush. he won 40 states because dukakis ran a bad campaign. obama is to the left of dukakis. to bring george hw bush, he broke the no new taxes pledge. he was considered a pariah. he said stop thinking the old way and just because somebody is more progress mattic and moderate, that makes them a bad republican. we need to shake our way of thinking. >> he changed the message a little bit. the governor of louisiana, he uses strong words and they are trying new techniques to see if they can change the playing field. >> a number at the state level. they are exploring changing the way we count electoral college votes. walk over to the magic wall. if you change the way only two states now. only in nebraska allocate by whether or not you win by the congressional district. pennsylvania, florida, virginia and ohio are looking at changing that to say you should allocate this on a
presidents ago in 1988, republicans won in places like california, illinois, connecticut, delaware, vermont, new hampshire, new jersey. if we make the commitment, we can win again. >> he didn't use the name. that was george hw bush. he won 40 states because dukakis ran a bad campaign. obama is to the left of dukakis. to bring george hw bush, he broke the no new taxes pledge. he was considered a pariah. he said stop thinking the old way and just because somebody is more progress mattic and...
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you'll see a train crushing into a tractor-trailer in vermont. the driver said he did not see the light at the railroad crossing. he was not hurt. >>> after her victory over serena williams, sloane stephens suffered defeat at the australian open to defending champion victoria azarenka. stephens tried to become the first teenager in eight years to make the finals of a grand slam. >>> and this video is going viral this morning. a soccer player in britain, chases the ball to the sidelines. and then, watch. he kicks the ball boy in the ribs, trying to get the ball out from under him. ejected from the game, later apologized to the boy, who is earning sympathy from around the world. eden hazard. they blamed the boy. saying to give the ball back. >> are you kidding me? that's crazy. >> okay. you've weighed in on it. >>> we're going to turn to katie couric's interview with manti te'o, the notre dame football player caught up in the love hoax. sat down with katie for several hours. it will air this afternoon on "katie." and katie joins us right now. what
you'll see a train crushing into a tractor-trailer in vermont. the driver said he did not see the light at the railroad crossing. he was not hurt. >>> after her victory over serena williams, sloane stephens suffered defeat at the australian open to defending champion victoria azarenka. stephens tried to become the first teenager in eight years to make the finals of a grand slam. >>> and this video is going viral this morning. a soccer player in britain, chases the ball to the...
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that's the 19-year-old palmer at sugar bush resort in vermont just before christmas. he was minding his own business when the moose started charging. >> what? >> so he did the right thing. which is he kicked off his skis and ran. >> i looked over my shoulder and it was closing on me very fast. my life flashed before my eyes. not the way i want to see a moose for the first time. i'd rather see it at a distance rather than charging at me. >> luckily the moose got tired after a short chase. my wife and i were running once and we ran across a moose. she's like let's hide, let's hide. i was like let's go look at the moose. >> that is not a good idea. your wife was right, you were wrong. >>> coming up, the new rules just out for mortgages and how they're supposed to protect you, the homeowner. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology
that's the 19-year-old palmer at sugar bush resort in vermont just before christmas. he was minding his own business when the moose started charging. >> what? >> so he did the right thing. which is he kicked off his skis and ran. >> i looked over my shoulder and it was closing on me very fast. my life flashed before my eyes. not the way i want to see a moose for the first time. i'd rather see it at a distance rather than charging at me. >> luckily the moose got tired...
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over with in new york city and seeing the flakes around massachusetts, places in new england, across vermont, new hampshire and moving. >> alisyn: places in the southern state of maine and temperatures too warm to see any snowfall and showers and areas of light rain across southeastern parts of louisiana, new orleans, georgia and carolinas. and the system will continue to slowly push eastward. we're not expecting heavy rain, but across central florida, continue to see that rain moving in and kind of putting a damper into your sunday. otherwise as we head westbound. california, san francisco, dealing with areas of rain and high elevations around the area as well and areas above 5,000 feet could be looking at eight inches of snow. the bad news is that we'll see some as well and we could be seeing travel impacted and that storm will need to track over the next several days because it's forecasted to produce heavy rain across places in texas and also oklahoma and even severe storms as we head into tuesday, next week. otherwise for today. high temperatures 21 in minneapolis, bundle up. 43 in new
over with in new york city and seeing the flakes around massachusetts, places in new england, across vermont, new hampshire and moving. >> alisyn: places in the southern state of maine and temperatures too warm to see any snowfall and showers and areas of light rain across southeastern parts of louisiana, new orleans, georgia and carolinas. and the system will continue to slowly push eastward. we're not expecting heavy rain, but across central florida, continue to see that rain moving in...
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. >> bipartisan moment with justice scalia talking to patrick leahy of vermont. you wonder what you get to eat. here is what the menu is like. the first course is steamed lobster. the second hickory-grow by sen, and wild huckleberry reduction. the third course is hudson valley apple pie with sour cream ice cream, aged cheese, and honey. the wind will be from new york state from chuck schumer the represents the united states senate. next is a call from nelson. caller: i have a question with the ceremonies being whipped on the 21st. i notice reagan's inauguration in 1985 that it was moved to the 21st. if there is a change of presidents and falls on a sunday, are the ceremonies moved to the 21st there as well? thank you. host: yesterday recovered the official swearing in of the president and vice president. those ceremonies held separately. those were to affirm the constitutional requirements. today is really the public ceremony, and they follow the constitution. today all about the big public events. today the first public event. the next call is from robin. she is
. >> bipartisan moment with justice scalia talking to patrick leahy of vermont. you wonder what you get to eat. here is what the menu is like. the first course is steamed lobster. the second hickory-grow by sen, and wild huckleberry reduction. the third course is hudson valley apple pie with sour cream ice cream, aged cheese, and honey. the wind will be from new york state from chuck schumer the represents the united states senate. next is a call from nelson. caller: i have a question...
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here is an image of a democrat of vermont saying the debt ceiling is being used as an economic weapon of mass destruction. what is your advice to republicans? our next caller is rorie in erie, pennsylvania, republican. caller: my advice is to stop using our entitlement for immigration purposes. that seems to be ignored repeatedly, that we keep giving our entitlements to anchor babies and their families. that is in the millions and trillions of dollars that should be in our pockets. it is taken away from us. i just finished my master's thesis on this. the money we are giving to people who have never paid into our system is in the trillions of dollars. i am absolutely sickens over it. that's where a lot of our money is going. host: here's what reince priebus has to say on the commentary pages of the washington times this morning. and here's what the chairman says -- carl in salt lake city, independent line. good morning. caller: my best advice would have to be quit being standoffish, let's come together and get a compromise. even if you don't agree on section e, eliminate that. we need
here is an image of a democrat of vermont saying the debt ceiling is being used as an economic weapon of mass destruction. what is your advice to republicans? our next caller is rorie in erie, pennsylvania, republican. caller: my advice is to stop using our entitlement for immigration purposes. that seems to be ignored repeatedly, that we keep giving our entitlements to anchor babies and their families. that is in the millions and trillions of dollars that should be in our pockets. it is taken...
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senator shr rod brown still milling around here as other democrats emerged from a 90-minute meeting with vermont president -- vice president biden they would include to the clinton era tax rates for families making more than $450,000. that rate would go from 35 to 39%. it would go into effect in just another hour and a yearlong extension of unemployment benefits. as the reporters surround the lawmakers, i can read you some of their tweets coming from the capital. senator schumer being quoted as saying vice president biden was very persuasive but didn't need to do much convincing. senator sherrod brown democrat of ohio one of the most liberal senators in the body says he's vote for the deal. another one from mark knoller saying that democratser energying from the caw discuss heading to the senate floor and schumer said a vote for it is hoped by midnight. we'll take a look as the reporters talk on the floor. we've got debbie stebenou in the middle of reporters here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> barbara boxer sur
senator shr rod brown still milling around here as other democrats emerged from a 90-minute meeting with vermont president -- vice president biden they would include to the clinton era tax rates for families making more than $450,000. that rate would go from 35 to 39%. it would go into effect in just another hour and a yearlong extension of unemployment benefits. as the reporters surround the lawmakers, i can read you some of their tweets coming from the capital. senator schumer being quoted as...
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president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of vermont seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears that barack obama of illinois received three votes for president and joseph biden of delaware received three votes for vice president. mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the commonwealth of virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears there from that barack obama of the state of illinois received 13 votes for president and joseph biden of delaware received 13 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of washington seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears that barack obama of illinois received 12 votes for president and joseph biden of delaware received 12 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of west virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears that mitt romney of massachusetts received five votes for president and paul ryan of wisconsin received five votes for vice
president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of vermont seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears that barack obama of illinois received three votes for president and joseph biden of delaware received three votes for vice president. mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the commonwealth of virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears there from that barack obama of the state of illinois received 13 votes for president and...
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burlington, vermont, this morning, minus 28. caribou at minus 26. i mean, that's colder than even fargo and duluth this morning. so you get the picture. now, this is kind of isolated, actually. much of the southern half of the nation and all of the west is actually looking at very warm conditions. it could be 67 degrees today in denver, 70 in dallas, and 70 in miami. so not everyone is dealing with this really frigid pattern. and by the time we get to next week, so in other words, if you can survive one week of this, we're going to warm it up next week and we'll start to see temperatures almost what they were before, which was above average. but today, it's just brutally cold, windchills are making it feel even worse. snow showers by the great lakes. minneapolis, still brutally cold. and our friends on the west coast, actually some rain for you today, especially north of san francisco in northern california. but dallas, denver, a little jealous today. new york city, coldest morning we've seen in a couple years with that windchill. you're watching "m
burlington, vermont, this morning, minus 28. caribou at minus 26. i mean, that's colder than even fargo and duluth this morning. so you get the picture. now, this is kind of isolated, actually. much of the southern half of the nation and all of the west is actually looking at very warm conditions. it could be 67 degrees today in denver, 70 in dallas, and 70 in miami. so not everyone is dealing with this really frigid pattern. and by the time we get to next week, so in other words, if you can...
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presidents ago, in 1988, republicans won in places like california, illinois, connecticut, delaware, vermont, new hampshire, new jersey. if we make the commitment, we can win again. when candidates like scott walker, susanna martinas, chris christie win state wide, they prove that no state is that reliably a blue state. but it is up to all of us to decide if we are willing to fight for these states. it takes work. it is not going to happen overnight. but from what i have seen in wisconsin, we can make it happen. in two years, we all want to hear the words and they have lines, republicans everywhere. [applause] here is the deal. we want to be republicans for everybody. we have to take our message of opportunity where it can be heard. [applause] we have to build better relationships in minority communities, urban centers, college towns. we need a permanent growing presence. simple outreach, a few months before an election -- we know it is not going to suffice. in fact, we should stop talking about reaching out and start working on welcoming in. political support is cultivated over time, not co
presidents ago, in 1988, republicans won in places like california, illinois, connecticut, delaware, vermont, new hampshire, new jersey. if we make the commitment, we can win again. when candidates like scott walker, susanna martinas, chris christie win state wide, they prove that no state is that reliably a blue state. but it is up to all of us to decide if we are willing to fight for these states. it takes work. it is not going to happen overnight. but from what i have seen in wisconsin, we...
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president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of vermont seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of illinois received three votes for president and joseph biden of the state of delaware received three votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the commonwealth of virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of illinois received 13 votes for president and joseph biden of the state of delaware received 13 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of electoral vote of the state of washington seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of illinois received 12 votes for president and joseph biden of the state of delaware received 12 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of west virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears there from that mitt romney of the commonweal
president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of vermont seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of illinois received three votes for president and joseph biden of the state of delaware received three votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the commonwealth of virginia seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of...